The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
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An executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s interrogation practices following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US was released Tuesday morning.
The report details CIA interrogation techniques used on at least 119 suspected terrorists following 9/11.
Some detainees were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, which sees interrogators repeatedly pour water onto cloth or cellophane placed over a subject’s face in order to simulate the sensation of drowning.
Other detailed interrogation techniques include mock executions, where a suspect is made believe that their death is imminent or that a detainee in neighboring cell has been killed.
Some subjects were also deprived of sleep and kept awake for as long as 180 hours, usually in standing or in stress positions, and at times in the nude and with their hands shackled above their heads. Loud music, controlling of darkness and light and slapping were also used to cause sleep deprivation, the report says.
Exposure to cold and cold showers were also used.
At least five detainees were also subjected to rectal feeding, in which food is fed through a rectal tube, as well as rectal hydration.
The scathing report also suggests the CIA never compiled an accurate list of which subjects were detained and subjected to these interrogations techniques.

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
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Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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Former CIA lawyer John Rizzo told Newsnight that "enhanced interrogation techniques", such as water boarding did not constitute torture. Talking to Gordon Corera he also said capturing and interrogating terrorists was a better method than killing people through drone strikes.
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Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which is a domestic security service, CIA has no law enforcement function and is mainly focused on overseas intelligence gathering, with only limited domestic collection. Though it is not the only U.S. government agency specializing in HUMINT, CIA serves as the national manager for coordination and deconfliction of HUMINT activities across the entire intelligence community. Moreover, CIA is the only agency authorized by law to carry out and oversee covert action on behalf of the President, unless the President determines that another agency is better suited for carrying out such action. It can, for example, exert foreign political influence through its tactical divisions, such as the Special Activities Division.

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
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1:13

US Senate report outlines brutal CIA interrogation techniques

US Senate report outlines brutal CIA interrogation techniques

US Senate report outlines brutal CIA interrogation techniques

An executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s interrogation practices following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US was released Tuesday morning.
The report details CIA interrogation techniques used on at least 119 suspected terrorists following 9/11.
Some detainees were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, which sees interrogators repeatedly pour water onto cloth or cellophane placed over a subject’s face in order to simulate the sensation of drowning.
Other detailed interrogation techniques include mock executions, where a suspect is made believe that their death is imminent or that a detainee in neighboring cell has been killed.
Some subjects were also deprived of sleep and kept awake for as long as 180 hours, usually in standing or in stress positions, and at times in the nude and with their hands shackled above their heads. Loud music, controlling of darkness and light and slapping were also used to cause sleep deprivation, the report says.
Exposure to cold and cold showers were also used.
At least five detainees were also subjected to rectal feeding, in which food is fed through a rectal tube, as well as rectal hydration.
The scathing report also suggests the CIA never compiled an accurate list of which subjects were detained and subjected to these interrogations techniques.

25:01

VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
Editor's note: One week after this video was released the restrictions on Mitchell's non-disclosure agreement were loosened. In an exclusive follow-up interview with VICE News, Mitchell admitted that he was the interrogator who personally waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, al Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaydah, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the accused mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing - http://bit.ly/1zoSmA8
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CIA Interrogation Tapes Abu Zubaydah

CIA Interrogation Tapes Abu Zubaydah

CIA Interrogation Tapes Abu Zubaydah

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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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'US INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES NOT TORTURE' EX CIA LAWYER - BBC NEWS

'US INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES NOT TORTURE' EX CIA LAWYER - BBC NEWS

'US INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES NOT TORTURE' EX CIA LAWYER - BBC NEWS

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We Tortured Some Folks: Obama Slams CIA Interrogations Islamic Extremism On The Rise

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How To Survive Interrogation

How To Survive Interrogation

How To Survive Interrogation

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The CIA Destroys Videotaped Interrogations | FRONTLINE

The CIA Destroys Videotaped Interrogations | FRONTLINE

The CIA Destroys Videotaped Interrogations | FRONTLINE

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In the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal, the CIA was worried. That’s because the agency was in possession of something potentially even more explosive than the detainee abuse photos: videotaped “enhanced interrogations” of Abu Zubaydah, a suspected high-level Al Qaeda official, that included the use of techniques widely described as torture.
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What are CIA interrogation methods ?

What are CIA interrogation methods ?

What are CIA interrogation methods ?

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Here's a look at the key numbers in the Senate report.The CIA carried out "brutal" interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects in the years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, a US Senate report has said.
The summary of the report, compiled by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the CIA had misled Americans about what it was doing.The information the CIA collected this way failed to secure information that foiled any threats, the report said.
In a statement, the CIA insisted the interrogations had helped save lives. Many Republicans have also condemned the report as a flawed account of the response to the attacks on 11 September, 2001.

2:14

Al Qaeda Interrogation Tapes Found in CIA

Al Qaeda Interrogation Tapes Found in CIA

Al Qaeda Interrogation Tapes Found in CIA

Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter and his co-conspirators.

Designing CIA Interrogations Traumatized Psychologist

Psychologists Bruce Jessen and James Mitchell ran a Spokane, Washington company that received $81 million from the U.S. government to develop harsh interrogation techniques designed to pry information from suspected terrorists. And now Jessen says his participation in the program caused him "great, soulful torment." This according to comments made during videotaped depositions of Jessen ahead of a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of three men who allege that they were tortured with techniques designed by the defendants. But the psychologist is also maintaining that he was coerced into providing the psychological manipulation, claiming he was warned he would be blamed for future terrorist attacks if he did not participate.
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Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been...

published: 06 Nov 2012

US Senate report outlines brutal CIA interrogation techniques

An executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s interrogation practices following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US was released Tuesday morning.
The report details CIA interrogation techniques used on at least 119 suspected terrorists following 9/11.
Some detainees were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, which sees interrogators repeatedly pour water onto cloth or cellophane placed over a subject’s face in order to simulate the sensation of drowning.
Other detailed interrogation techniques include mock executions, where a suspect is made believe that their death is imminent or that a detainee in neighboring cell has been killed.
Some subjects were also deprived of sleep and kept awake for as long as 180 hours, usually in standing or in s...

published: 07 Jan 2015

VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more th...

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CIA Interrogation Tapes Abu Zubaydah

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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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Former CIA lawyer John Rizzo told Newsnight that "enhanced interrogation techniques", such as water boarding did not constitute torture. Talking to Gordon Corera he also said capturing and interrogating terrorists was a better method than killing people through drone strikes.
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We Tortured Some Folks: Obama Slams CIA Interrogations Islamic Extremism On The Rise

China And Global Criticism Of CIA Interrogations

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December 10, 2014 - Fallout from the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on CIA interrogation tactics has gone global. The newAfghan president called the findings "shocking," while in Poland, where there had been a secret CIA prison, the former president denied knowledge of the particulars of the program. The White House conceded the U.S. will have to rebuild its moral authority. Gwen Ifill reports.
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In the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal, the CIA was worried. That’s because the agency was in possession of something potentially even more explosive than the detainee abuse photos: videotaped “enhanced interrogations” of Abu Zubaydah, a suspected high-level Al Qaeda official, that included the use of techniques widely described as torture.
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What are CIA interrogation methods ?

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Here's a look at the key numbers in the Senate report.The CIA carried out "brutal" interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects in the years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, a US Senate report has said.
The summary of the report, compiled by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the CIA had misled Americans about what it was doing.The information the CIA collected this way failed to secure information that foiled any threats, the report said.
In a statement, the CIA insisted the interrogations had helped save lives. Many Republicans have also condemned the report as a flawed account of the response to the attacks on 11 September, 2001.

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Al Qaeda Interrogation Tapes Found in CIA

Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter and his co-conspirators.

Designing CIA Interrogations Traumatized Psychologist

Psychologists Bruce Jessen and James Mitchell ran a Spokane, Washington company that received $81 million from the U.S. government to develop harsh interrogation techniques designed to pry information from suspected terrorists. And now Jessen says his participation in the program caused him "great, soulful torment." This according to comments made during videotaped depositions of Jessen ahead of a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of three men who allege that they were tortured with techniques designed by the defendants. But the psychologist is also maintaining that he was coerced into providing the psychological manipulation, claiming he was warned he would be blamed for future terrorist attacks if he did not participate.
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The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
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The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
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An executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s interrogation practices following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US was released Tuesday morning.
The report details CIA interrogation techniques used on at least 119 suspected terrorists following 9/11.
Some detainees were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, which sees interrogators repeatedly pour water onto cloth or cellophane placed over a subject’s face in order to simulate the sensation of drowning.
Other detailed interrogation techniques include mock executions, where a suspect is made believe that their death is imminent or that a detainee in neighboring cell has been killed.
Some subjects were also deprived of sleep and kept awake for as long as 180 hours, usually in standing or in stress positions, and at times in the nude and with their hands shackled above their heads. Loud music, controlling of darkness and light and slapping were also used to cause sleep deprivation, the report says.
Exposure to cold and cold showers were also used.
At least five detainees were also subjected to rectal feeding, in which food is fed through a rectal tube, as well as rectal hydration.
The scathing report also suggests the CIA never compiled an accurate list of which subjects were detained and subjected to these interrogations techniques.

An executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s interrogation practices following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US was released Tuesday morning.
The report details CIA interrogation techniques used on at least 119 suspected terrorists following 9/11.
Some detainees were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, which sees interrogators repeatedly pour water onto cloth or cellophane placed over a subject’s face in order to simulate the sensation of drowning.
Other detailed interrogation techniques include mock executions, where a suspect is made believe that their death is imminent or that a detainee in neighboring cell has been killed.
Some subjects were also deprived of sleep and kept awake for as long as 180 hours, usually in standing or in stress positions, and at times in the nude and with their hands shackled above their heads. Loud music, controlling of darkness and light and slapping were also used to cause sleep deprivation, the report says.
Exposure to cold and cold showers were also used.
At least five detainees were also subjected to rectal feeding, in which food is fed through a rectal tube, as well as rectal hydration.
The scathing report also suggests the CIA never compiled an accurate list of which subjects were detained and subjected to these interrogations techniques.

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
Editor's note: One week after this video was released the restrictions on Mitchell's non-disclosure agreement were loosened. In an exclusive follow-up interview with VICE News, Mitchell admitted that he was the interrogator who personally waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, al Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaydah, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the accused mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing - http://bit.ly/1zoSmA8
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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obta...

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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'US INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES NOT TORTURE' EX CIA LAWYER - BBC NEWS

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Former CIA lawyer John Rizzo told Newsnight that "enhanced interrogation techniques", such as water boarding did n...

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Former CIA lawyer John Rizzo told Newsnight that "enhanced interrogation techniques", such as water boarding did not constitute torture. Talking to Gordon Corera he also said capturing and interrogating terrorists was a better method than killing people through drone strikes.
John Rizzo, who retired in 2009, was the CIA's chief legal officer for seven years.
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December 10, 2014 - Fallout from the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on CIA interrogation tactics has gone global. The newAfghan president called the findings "shocking," while in Poland, where there had been a secret CIA prison, the former president denied knowledge of the particulars of the program. The White House conceded the U.S. will have to rebuild its moral authority. Gwen Ifill reports.
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The CIA Destroys Videotaped Interrogations | FRONTLINE

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In the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal, the CIA was worried. That’s because the agency was in possession of something potentially even more explosive than the detainee abuse photos: videotaped “enhanced interrogations” of Abu Zubaydah, a suspected high-level Al Qaeda official, that included the use of techniques widely described as torture.
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In the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal, the CIA was worried. That’s because the agency was in possession of something potentially even more explosive than the detainee abuse photos: videotaped “enhanced interrogations” of Abu Zubaydah, a suspected high-level Al Qaeda official, that included the use of techniques widely described as torture.
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Here's a look at the key numbers in the Senate report.The CIA carried out "brutal" interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects in the years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, a US Senate report has said.
The summary of the report, compiled by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the CIA had misled Americans about what it was doing.The information the CIA collected this way failed to secure information that foiled any threats, the report said.
In a statement, the CIA insisted the interrogations had helped save lives. Many Republicans have also condemned the report as a flawed account of the response to the attacks on 11 September, 2001.

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Here's a look at the key numbers in the Senate report.The CIA carried out "brutal" interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects in the years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, a US Senate report has said.
The summary of the report, compiled by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the CIA had misled Americans about what it was doing.The information the CIA collected this way failed to secure information that foiled any threats, the report said.
In a statement, the CIA insisted the interrogations had helped save lives. Many Republicans have also condemned the report as a flawed account of the response to the attacks on 11 September, 2001.

Al Qaeda Interrogation Tapes Found in CIA

Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence...

Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter and his co-conspirators.

Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter and his co-conspirators.

Psychologists Bruce Jessen and James Mitchell ran a Spokane, Washington company that received $81 million from the U.S. government to develop harsh interrogation techniques designed to pry information from suspected terrorists. And now Jessen says his participation in the program caused him "great, soulful torment." This according to comments made during videotaped depositions of Jessen ahead of a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of three men who allege that they were tortured with techniques designed by the defendants. But the psychologist is also maintaining that he was coerced into providing the psychological manipulation, claiming he was warned he would be blamed for future terrorist attacks if he did not participate.
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Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been...

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VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
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We Can Make You Talk: Interrogation Techniques

The treatment of suspects in the War on Terror held at Guantanamo Bay has sparked a firestorm of controversy, much centering around the methods that military investigators use to extract information from these putative terrorists. Discover the development of interrogation techniques and how suspects surrender information.

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Osama Bin Laden's Driver - US Interrogation techniques in action first time released!!

People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how "terrible" we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in Afghanistan. Hamdan was captured in southern Afghanistan on November 24, 2001. According to documents obtained by the Associated Press, he was captured in a car with four other alleged al-Qaeda associates, including Osama bin laden's son-in-law, three of whom were killed in a firefight with Afghan forces. Hamdan and the other surviving associate in the car were later turned over to U.S. forces. ATTENTION!! We are moving! Because of YouTube's new policy against military related videos and on where advertisers are allowed to put their Ads, we must move our videos.
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The Dark Prison: The Legacy of the CIA Torture Programme - Fault Lines

"In the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. We did a whole lot of things that were right, but we tortured some folks."
It's been more than a year since US President Barack Obama admitted that the CIA tortured prisoners at its interrogation centres.
While the CIA has long admitted the use of waterboarding, which simulates drowning by pouring water into a person's nose and mouth, a truncated and heavily redacted report by the Senate Intelligence Committee in December 2015 detailed other abuses that went beyond previous disclosures.
Reading like a script from a horror film, some of the techniques involved prisoners being slapped and punched while being dragged naked up and down corridors, being kept in isolation in total darkness, subject to constant deafening m...

published: 24 Mar 2016

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan.
People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how terrible we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in.
Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter.

published: 28 Jan 2018

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

published: 24 Sep 2017

Former CIA Officer Will Teach You How to Spot a Lie l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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published: 09 Feb 2016

Deception Training by former CIA Agent l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAAgent with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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published: 30 Oct 2015

The Italian Imam Kidnapped By The CIA For Torture In Egypt

The CIA's Italian Job (2005) - How the CIA broke international law to kidnap a man off of the streets of MilanWatch our collected playlist on the CIA's "enhanced interrogation techniques" here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGSlkijht5gQCj6toIgfOgeDMgp3efvP
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The CIA’s abduction of a suspected terrorist from Milan ruined a major surveillance operation and violated Italy’s national sovereignty. Now, those responsible are facing trial.
“The kidnapping of Abu Omar was a serious crime”, states Italian prosecutor Armando Spataro. “It also seriously damaged the fi...

This is a trial exhibit authorized for release by the Ontario Superior Court. The full chilling police interrogation and detailed confession of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, a Canadian nurse working in a long-term care home who was convicted of eight counts of first-degree murder for her purposeful killing of patients under her care; PART ONE of THREE.
Her elderly patients at a three long-term care facilities where she worked died between 2007 and 2014, and at a private house. She also pleaded guilty to attempting to kill four others. Her guilty pleas on June 1, 2017, make her the most prolific female serial killer in Canadian history. Her two-and-a-half-hour videotaped confession came on Oct. 5, 2016, after agreeing to an interview with WoodstockPolice. She spoke with Det. Const. Nathan Hergott...

Interrogation Techniques 1968 US Army Training Film

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"Shows how an interrogation team plans, conducts, and terminates interviews with guerrilla prisoners to extract information vital to military planning, focusing on following approach techniques: direct, threat and rescue, and monotony and repetition." Although this film was made during the Vietnam War, the dramatized venue appears to be a Latin American country.
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Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
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The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
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The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
Released by the Office of Military Commissions
This video is from the Department of Defense and as such is in the public domain. Any copying, editing or reproduction is authorized and encouraged.

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
Editor's note: One week after this video was released the restrictions on Mitchell's non-disclosure agreement were loosened. In an exclusive follow-up interview with VICE News, Mitchell admitted that he was the interrogator who personally waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, al Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaydah, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the accused mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing - http://bit.ly/1zoSmA8
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Read “What $300MillionBought the CIA's 'Detention and Interrogation’ Program” - http://bit.ly/1Byh30p
Read “Senate TortureReport Finds the CIA Was LessEffective and More Brutal Than AnyoneKnew“ - http://bit.ly/165G0n5
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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
Editor's note: One week after this video was released the restrictions on Mitchell's non-disclosure agreement were loosened. In an exclusive follow-up interview with VICE News, Mitchell admitted that he was the interrogator who personally waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, al Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaydah, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the accused mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing - http://bit.ly/1zoSmA8
Read "Community Outreach — Not 'Enhanced Interrogation' — Might Be the Best Way to StopTerror Attacks” - http://bit.ly/1yzJMMh
Read “What $300MillionBought the CIA's 'Detention and Interrogation’ Program” - http://bit.ly/1Byh30p
Read “Senate TortureReport Finds the CIA Was LessEffective and More Brutal Than AnyoneKnew“ - http://bit.ly/165G0n5
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We Can Make You Talk: Interrogation Techniques

The treatment of suspects in the War on Terror held at Guantanamo Bay has sparked a firestorm of controversy, much centering around the methods that military in...

The treatment of suspects in the War on Terror held at Guantanamo Bay has sparked a firestorm of controversy, much centering around the methods that military investigators use to extract information from these putative terrorists. Discover the development of interrogation techniques and how suspects surrender information.

The treatment of suspects in the War on Terror held at Guantanamo Bay has sparked a firestorm of controversy, much centering around the methods that military investigators use to extract information from these putative terrorists. Discover the development of interrogation techniques and how suspects surrender information.

Osama Bin Laden's Driver - US Interrogation techniques in action first time released!!

People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how "terrible" we are. First ever released footage of an...

People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how "terrible" we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in Afghanistan. Hamdan was captured in southern Afghanistan on November 24, 2001. According to documents obtained by the Associated Press, he was captured in a car with four other alleged al-Qaeda associates, including Osama bin laden's son-in-law, three of whom were killed in a firefight with Afghan forces. Hamdan and the other surviving associate in the car were later turned over to U.S. forces. ATTENTION!! We are moving! Because of YouTube's new policy against military related videos and on where advertisers are allowed to put their Ads, we must move our videos.
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Here at US Military Videos & Photos we have partnered with USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) to bring you this great chance at some great benefits! Our founder and owner, Chris Wagoner, is a life member of USCCA and believes in it completely! Why listen to him you say? Because he is a 33 year+ cop and police firearms instructor. He knows firearms!
USCCA is a great association that is designed to protect and educate the armed citizen! If you are thinking of carrying a firearm for self-protection, already carry one, have firearms in your home or know someone that does, this is for you!
USCCA provides education through its training courses, DVD’s and books. Online resources are first class and very well done. The USCCA magazine “Concealed Carry” is full of great tips, gear reviews, and legal information every responsible gun owner should know. If that was all they did that would be enough to check them out, but what is one of the best benefits is that they will provide legal protection for you if you are involved in that life and death incident where you use your firearm for self-defense! That’s right they have insurance for your firearms and also will provide legal counsel if you need them because of a shooting incident. That alone is worth the membership fees! The piece of mind of knowing you are protected by USCCA in that time of chaos and emotional turmoil is worth it.
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People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how "terrible" we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in Afghanistan. Hamdan was captured in southern Afghanistan on November 24, 2001. According to documents obtained by the Associated Press, he was captured in a car with four other alleged al-Qaeda associates, including Osama bin laden's son-in-law, three of whom were killed in a firefight with Afghan forces. Hamdan and the other surviving associate in the car were later turned over to U.S. forces. ATTENTION!! We are moving! Because of YouTube's new policy against military related videos and on where advertisers are allowed to put their Ads, we must move our videos.
Join us at our new home! WWW.USMILITARYVIDEOS.NET! You will find videos and photos not found here on YouTube!! Plus forums to discuss all things military related! You can even post your thoughts there! Plus Sports, Outdoors, Snipers Hide, Shooting, Hunting and Fishing pages!
Questions or comments email chris@usmilitaryvideos.net Want to win $5000 worth of ammo!?!?!? Thought that would get your attention!
Here at US Military Videos & Photos we have partnered with USCCA (United StatesConcealedCarryAssociation) to bring you this great chance at some great benefits! Our founder and owner, Chris Wagoner, is a life member of USCCA and believes in it completely! Why listen to him you say? Because he is a 33 year+ cop and police firearms instructor. He knows firearms!
USCCA is a great association that is designed to protect and educate the armed citizen! If you are thinking of carrying a firearm for self-protection, already carry one, have firearms in your home or know someone that does, this is for you!
USCCA provides education through its training courses, DVD’s and books. Online resources are first class and very well done. The USCCA magazine “Concealed Carry” is full of great tips, gear reviews, and legal information every responsible gun owner should know. If that was all they did that would be enough to check them out, but what is one of the best benefits is that they will provide legal protection for you if you are involved in that life and death incident where you use your firearm for self-defense! That’s right they have insurance for your firearms and also will provide legal counsel if you need them because of a shooting incident. That alone is worth the membership fees! The piece of mind of knowing you are protected by USCCA in that time of chaos and emotional turmoil is worth it.
So what do you have to do to get in on this $5000 ammo give away and check out the fantastic benefits of USCCA?
Just click here - http://goo.gl/mMwJWd . Did we mention there would be 5 winners not just 1? 120,000 members can’t be wrong. Want to win $5000 worth of ammo!?!?!? Thought that would get your attention!
Here at US Military Videos & Photos we have partnered with USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) to bring you this great chance at some great benefits! Our founder and owner, Chris Wagoner, is a life member of USCCA and believes in it completely! Why listen to him you say? Because he is a 33 year+ cop and police firearms instructor. He knows firearms!
USCCA is a great association that is designed to protect and educate the armed citizen! If you are thinking of carrying a firearm for self-protection, already carry one, have firearms in your home or know someone that does, this is for you!
USCCA provides education through its training courses, DVD’s and books. Online resources are first class and very well done. The USCCA magazine “Concealed Carry” is full of great tips, gear reviews, and legal information every responsible gun owner should know. If that was all they did that would be enough to check them out, but what is one of the best benefits is that they will provide legal protection for you if you are involved in that life and death incident where you use your firearm for self-defense! That’s right they have insurance for your firearms and also will provide legal counsel if you need them because of a shooting incident. That alone is worth the membership fees! The piece of mind of knowing you are protected by USCCA in that time of chaos and emotional turmoil is worth it.
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The Dark Prison: The Legacy of the CIA Torture Programme - Fault Lines

"In the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. We did a whole lot of things that were right, but we tortured some folks."
It's been mo...

"In the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. We did a whole lot of things that were right, but we tortured some folks."
It's been more than a year since US President Barack Obama admitted that the CIA tortured prisoners at its interrogation centres.
While the CIA has long admitted the use of waterboarding, which simulates drowning by pouring water into a person's nose and mouth, a truncated and heavily redacted report by the Senate Intelligence Committee in December 2015 detailed other abuses that went beyond previous disclosures.
Reading like a script from a horror film, some of the techniques involved prisoners being slapped and punched while being dragged naked up and down corridors, being kept in isolation in total darkness, subject to constant deafening music, rectal rehydration and being locked in coffin-shaped boxes.
Critical to the development of the CIA's brutal interrogation programme was a legal memo that said the proposed methods of interrogation were not torture if they did not cause "organ failure, death or permanent damage".
Despite failing to produce any useful information about imminent terrorist attacks, the CIA meted out these and other brutal treatments for years after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
And with dozens of people having since been released without charge, and at least a quarter of them officially declared to have been "wrongfully detained", the effects of torture live on with the victims, burned into their minds.
In this episode of Fault Lines, we explore the plight of these men struggling to overcome their harrowing experiences of torture since leaving CIA-run black sites.
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"In the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. We did a whole lot of things that were right, but we tortured some folks."
It's been more than a year since US President Barack Obama admitted that the CIA tortured prisoners at its interrogation centres.
While the CIA has long admitted the use of waterboarding, which simulates drowning by pouring water into a person's nose and mouth, a truncated and heavily redacted report by the Senate Intelligence Committee in December 2015 detailed other abuses that went beyond previous disclosures.
Reading like a script from a horror film, some of the techniques involved prisoners being slapped and punched while being dragged naked up and down corridors, being kept in isolation in total darkness, subject to constant deafening music, rectal rehydration and being locked in coffin-shaped boxes.
Critical to the development of the CIA's brutal interrogation programme was a legal memo that said the proposed methods of interrogation were not torture if they did not cause "organ failure, death or permanent damage".
Despite failing to produce any useful information about imminent terrorist attacks, the CIA meted out these and other brutal treatments for years after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
And with dozens of people having since been released without charge, and at least a quarter of them officially declared to have been "wrongfully detained", the effects of torture live on with the victims, burned into their minds.
In this episode of Fault Lines, we explore the plight of these men struggling to overcome their harrowing experiences of torture since leaving CIA-run black sites.
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The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan.
People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how terrible we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in.
Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter.

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan.
People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how terrible we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in.
Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter.

Former CIA Officer Will Teach You How to Spot a Lie l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interv...

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
Speaker:
Susan Carnicero, Author of Spy the Lie and founding partner, Qverity
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In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
Speaker:
Susan Carnicero, Author of Spy the Lie and founding partner, Qverity
VISIT us: http://www.digiday.com
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Deception Training by former CIA Agent l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAAgent with more than 20 years of experience in intervie...

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAAgent with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
Speaker:
Susan Carnicero, founding partner, Qverify
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In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAAgent with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
Speaker:
Susan Carnicero, founding partner, Qverify
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The CIA's Italian Job (2005) - How the CIA broke international law to kidnap a man off of the streets of MilanWatch our collected playlist on the CIA's "enhanced interrogation techniques" here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGSlkijht5gQCj6toIgfOgeDMgp3efvP
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The CIA’s abduction of a suspected terrorist from Milan ruined a major surveillance operation and violated Italy’s national sovereignty. Now, those responsible are facing trial.
“The kidnapping of Abu Omar was a serious crime”, states Italian prosecutor Armando Spataro. “It also seriously damaged the fight against terrorism”. Police have uncovered in minute detail how the CIA carried out the abduction and flew Abu Omar to Egypt to be tortured. “Such an act offends the Italian judiciary”, states JudgeGuido Salvini. The case is being closely watched in Europe, where other similar ‘renditions’ are known to have taken place.
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The CIA's Italian Job (2005) - How the CIA broke international law to kidnap a man off of the streets of MilanWatch our collected playlist on the CIA's "enhanced interrogation techniques" here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGSlkijht5gQCj6toIgfOgeDMgp3efvP
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The CIA’s abduction of a suspected terrorist from Milan ruined a major surveillance operation and violated Italy’s national sovereignty. Now, those responsible are facing trial.
“The kidnapping of Abu Omar was a serious crime”, states Italian prosecutor Armando Spataro. “It also seriously damaged the fight against terrorism”. Police have uncovered in minute detail how the CIA carried out the abduction and flew Abu Omar to Egypt to be tortured. “Such an act offends the Italian judiciary”, states JudgeGuido Salvini. The case is being closely watched in Europe, where other similar ‘renditions’ are known to have taken place.
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This is a trial exhibit authorized for release by the Ontario Superior Court. The full chilling police interrogation and detailed confession of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, a Canadian nurse working in a long-term care home who was convicted of eight counts of first-degree murder for her purposeful killing of patients under her care; PART ONE of THREE.
Her elderly patients at a three long-term care facilities where she worked died between 2007 and 2014, and at a private house. She also pleaded guilty to attempting to kill four others. Her guilty pleas on June 1, 2017, make her the most prolific female serial killer in Canadian history. Her two-and-a-half-hour videotaped confession came on Oct. 5, 2016, after agreeing to an interview with WoodstockPolice. She spoke with Det. Const. Nathan Hergott.
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This is a trial exhibit authorized for release by the Ontario Superior Court. The full chilling police interrogation and detailed confession of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, a Canadian nurse working in a long-term care home who was convicted of eight counts of first-degree murder for her purposeful killing of patients under her care; PART ONE of THREE.
Her elderly patients at a three long-term care facilities where she worked died between 2007 and 2014, and at a private house. She also pleaded guilty to attempting to kill four others. Her guilty pleas on June 1, 2017, make her the most prolific female serial killer in Canadian history. Her two-and-a-half-hour videotaped confession came on Oct. 5, 2016, after agreeing to an interview with WoodstockPolice. She spoke with Det. Const. Nathan Hergott.
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Project ARTICHOKE was a CIA project that researched interrogation methods and arose from Project BLUEBIRD on August 20, 1951, run by the CIA's Office of Scientific Intelligence.[1] A memorandum by Richard Helms to CIA directorAllen Welsh Dulles indicated Artichoke became Project MKULTRA on April 13, 1953. The project studied hypnosis, forced morphine addiction (and subsequent forced withdrawal), and the use of other chemicals, among other methods, to produce amnesia and other vulnerable states in subjects. ARTICHOKE was a mind control program that gathered information together with the intelligence divisions of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and FBI. In addition, the scope of the project was outlined in a memo dated January 1952 that stated, "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self-preservation?"

Project ARTICHOKE was a CIA project that researched interrogation methods and arose from Project BLUEBIRD on August 20, 1951, run by the CIA's Office of Scientific Intelligence.[1] A memorandum by Richard Helms to CIA directorAllen Welsh Dulles indicated Artichoke became Project MKULTRA on April 13, 1953. The project studied hypnosis, forced morphine addiction (and subsequent forced withdrawal), and the use of other chemicals, among other methods, to produce amnesia and other vulnerable states in subjects. ARTICHOKE was a mind control program that gathered information together with the intelligence divisions of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and FBI. In addition, the scope of the project was outlined in a memo dated January 1952 that stated, "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self-preservation?"

When al Qaeda terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, Michael Morell was with President George W. Bush at an elementary school in Florida as the CIA’s daily briefer. The events that unfolded on that fateful day are just some of the many national security disasters that Morell, the former acting director of the CIA, has been at the center of since 9/11. The veteran intelligence official has spent much of his 30-year career out of the public eye, but he’s stepping out of the shadows to talk about his new book The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's FightAgainstTerrorism — From al Qa'ida to ISIS.
VICENews met with Morell at the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California, and spoke with him about the Iraq war, the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program, and what he refers to as “the new era of terrorism.”
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When al Qaeda terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, Michael Morell was with President George W. Bush at an elementary school in Florida as the CIA’s daily briefer. The events that unfolded on that fateful day are just some of the many national security disasters that Morell, the former acting director of the CIA, has been at the center of since 9/11. The veteran intelligence official has spent much of his 30-year career out of the public eye, but he’s stepping out of the shadows to talk about his new book The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's FightAgainstTerrorism — From al Qa'ida to ISIS.
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Interrogation Techniques 1968 US Army Training Film

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"Shows how an interrogation team plans, conducts, and terminates interviews with guerr...

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"Shows how an interrogation team plans, conducts, and terminates interviews with guerrilla prisoners to extract information vital to military planning, focusing on following approach techniques: direct, threat and rescue, and monotony and repetition." Although this film was made during the Vietnam War, the dramatized venue appears to be a Latin American country.
US ArmyTrainingFilm TF30-3986
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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Interrogation (also called questioning) is interviewing as commonly employed by officers of the police, military, and intelligence agencies with the goal of eliciting useful information. Interrogation may involve a diverse array of techniques, ranging from developing a rapport with the subject, to outright torture...
There are multiple techniques employed in interrogation including deception, torture, increasing suggestibility, and the use of mind-altering drugs.
Suggestibility
A person's suggestibility is how willing they are to accept and act on suggestions by others. Interrogators seek to increase a subject's suggestibility. Methods used to increase suggestibility may include moderate sleep deprivation, exposure to constant white noise, and using GABAergic drugs such as sodium amytal or sodium thiopental. It should be noted that attempting to increase a subject's suggestibility through these methods may violate local and national laws concerning the treatment of detainees, and in some areas may be considered torture. Sleep deprivation, exposure to white noise, and the use of drugs may greatly inhibit a detainee's ability to provide truthful and accurate information.
Deception
Deception can form an important part of effective interrogation. In theUnited States, there is no law or regulation that forbids the interrogator from lying about the strength of their case, from making misleading statements or from implying that the interviewee has already been implicated in the crime by someone else...
Good cop/bad cop
Good cop/bad cop is an interrogation technique in which the officers take different sides. The 'bad cop' takes a negative stance on the subject. This allows for the 'good cop' to sympathize with and defend the subject. The idea is to get the subject to trust the 'good cop' and provide him with the information they are looking for.
Pride-and-ego down
Pride-and-ego down is a US Army term that refers to techniques used by captors in interrogating prisoners to encourage cooperation, usually consisting of "attacking the source's sense of personal worth" and in an "attempt to redeem his pride, the source will usually involuntarily provide pertinent information in attempting to vindicate himself."
Reid technique
The Reid technique is a trademarked interrogation technique widely used by law enforcement agencies in North America. The technique (which requires interrogators to watch the body language of suspects to detect deceit) has been criticized for being difficult to apply across cultures and eliciting false confessions from innocent people.
The history of the state use of torture in interrogations extends over more than 2,000 years in Europe—though it was recognized early on as the Roman imperial jurist Ulpian in the third century A.D. cautioned, that information extracted under duress was deceptive and untrustworthy. There is "no means of obtaining the truth" from those who have the strength to resist says Ulpian, while others unable to withstand the pain "will tell any lie rather than suffer it."
The use of torture as an investigative technique waned with the rise of Christianity since it was considered "antithetical to Christ's teachings," and in 866 Pope Nicholas I banned the practice. But after the 13th century many European states such as Germany, Italy, and Spain began to return to physical abuse for religious inquisition, and for secular investigations. By the 18th century the spreading influence of the Enlightenment led European nations to abandon officially state-sanctioned interrogation by torture. By 1874 Victor Hugo could plausibly claim that "torture has ceased to exist." Yet in the 20th century authoritarian states such as Mussolini's Fascist Italy, Hitler'sThird Reich, and Lenin's and Stalin'sSoviet Union once again resumed the practice, and on a massive scale.
The most recent and most prominent instance of the use of torture in interrogation is that of the American CIA...

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"Shows how an interrogation team plans, conducts, and terminates interviews with guerrilla prisoners to extract information vital to military planning, focusing on following approach techniques: direct, threat and rescue, and monotony and repetition." Although this film was made during the Vietnam War, the dramatized venue appears to be a Latin American country.
US ArmyTrainingFilm TF30-3986
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrogation
Interrogation (also called questioning) is interviewing as commonly employed by officers of the police, military, and intelligence agencies with the goal of eliciting useful information. Interrogation may involve a diverse array of techniques, ranging from developing a rapport with the subject, to outright torture...
There are multiple techniques employed in interrogation including deception, torture, increasing suggestibility, and the use of mind-altering drugs.
Suggestibility
A person's suggestibility is how willing they are to accept and act on suggestions by others. Interrogators seek to increase a subject's suggestibility. Methods used to increase suggestibility may include moderate sleep deprivation, exposure to constant white noise, and using GABAergic drugs such as sodium amytal or sodium thiopental. It should be noted that attempting to increase a subject's suggestibility through these methods may violate local and national laws concerning the treatment of detainees, and in some areas may be considered torture. Sleep deprivation, exposure to white noise, and the use of drugs may greatly inhibit a detainee's ability to provide truthful and accurate information.
Deception
Deception can form an important part of effective interrogation. In theUnited States, there is no law or regulation that forbids the interrogator from lying about the strength of their case, from making misleading statements or from implying that the interviewee has already been implicated in the crime by someone else...
Good cop/bad cop
Good cop/bad cop is an interrogation technique in which the officers take different sides. The 'bad cop' takes a negative stance on the subject. This allows for the 'good cop' to sympathize with and defend the subject. The idea is to get the subject to trust the 'good cop' and provide him with the information they are looking for.
Pride-and-ego down
Pride-and-ego down is a US Army term that refers to techniques used by captors in interrogating prisoners to encourage cooperation, usually consisting of "attacking the source's sense of personal worth" and in an "attempt to redeem his pride, the source will usually involuntarily provide pertinent information in attempting to vindicate himself."
Reid technique
The Reid technique is a trademarked interrogation technique widely used by law enforcement agencies in North America. The technique (which requires interrogators to watch the body language of suspects to detect deceit) has been criticized for being difficult to apply across cultures and eliciting false confessions from innocent people.
The history of the state use of torture in interrogations extends over more than 2,000 years in Europe—though it was recognized early on as the Roman imperial jurist Ulpian in the third century A.D. cautioned, that information extracted under duress was deceptive and untrustworthy. There is "no means of obtaining the truth" from those who have the strength to resist says Ulpian, while others unable to withstand the pain "will tell any lie rather than suffer it."
The use of torture as an investigative technique waned with the rise of Christianity since it was considered "antithetical to Christ's teachings," and in 866 Pope Nicholas I banned the practice. But after the 13th century many European states such as Germany, Italy, and Spain began to return to physical abuse for religious inquisition, and for secular investigations. By the 18th century the spreading influence of the Enlightenment led European nations to abandon officially state-sanctioned interrogation by torture. By 1874 Victor Hugo could plausibly claim that "torture has ceased to exist." Yet in the 20th century authoritarian states such as Mussolini's Fascist Italy, Hitler'sThird Reich, and Lenin's and Stalin'sSoviet Union once again resumed the practice, and on a massive scale.
The most recent and most prominent instance of the use of torture in interrogation is that of the American CIA...

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
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US Senate report outlines brutal CIA interrogation techniques

An executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s interrogat...

US Senate report outlines brutal CIA interrogation techniques

An executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s interrogation practices following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US was released Tuesday morning.
The report details CIA interrogation techniques used on at least 119 suspected terrorists following 9/11.
Some detainees were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, which sees interrogators repeatedly pour water onto cloth or cellophane placed over a subject’s face in order to simulate the sensation of drowning.
Other detailed interrogation techniques include mock executions, where a suspect is made believe that their death is imminent or that a detainee in neighboring cell has been killed.
Some subjects were also deprived of sleep and kept awake for as long as 180 hours, usually in standing or in stress positions, and at times in the nude and with their hands shackled above their heads. Loud music, controlling of darkness and light and slapping were also used to cause sleep deprivation, the report says.
Exposure to cold and cold showers were also used.
At least five detainees were also subjected to rectal feeding, in which food is fed through a rectal tube, as well as rectal hydration.
The scathing report also suggests the CIA never compiled an accurate list of which subjects were detained and subjected to these interrogations techniques.

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VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
Editor's note: One week after this video was released the restrictions on Mitchell's non-disclosure agreement were loosened. In an exclusive follow-up interview with VICE News, Mitchell admitted that he was the interrogator who personally waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, al Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaydah, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the accused mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing - http://bit.ly/1zoSmA8
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Ex-CIA interrogator on ‘enhanced interrogation’ - BBC News

Psychologist James Mitchell carried out “enhanced interrogation” techniques after the 9/11...

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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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'US INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES NOT TORTURE' EX CIA LAWYER - BBC NEWS

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Former CIA lawyer John Rizzo told Newsnight that "enhanced interrogation techniques", such as water boarding did not constitute torture. Talking to Gordon Corera he also said capturing and interrogating terrorists was a better method than killing people through drone strikes.
John Rizzo, who retired in 2009, was the CIA's chief legal officer for seven years.
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Songs Used By The CIA To Actually Torture Prisoners

According to declassified reports, video evidence and testimony from whistleblower guards ...

China And Global Criticism Of CIA Interrogations

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December 10, 2014 - Fallout from the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on CIA interrogation tactics has gone global. The newAfghan president called the findings "shocking," while in Poland, where there had been a secret CIA prison, the former president denied knowledge of the particulars of the program. The White House conceded the U.S. will have to rebuild its moral authority. Gwen Ifill reports.
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How To Survive Interrogation

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How To Survive Interrogation

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The CIA Destroys Videotaped Interrogations | FRONTLINE

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The CIA Destroys Videotaped Interrogations | FRONTLINE

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In the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal, the CIA was worried. That’s because the agency was in possession of something potentially even more explosive than the detainee abuse photos: videotaped “enhanced interrogations” of Abu Zubaydah, a suspected high-level Al Qaeda official, that included the use of techniques widely described as torture.
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What are CIA interrogation methods ?

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What are CIA interrogation methods ?

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Here's a look at the key numbers in the Senate report.The CIA carried out "brutal" interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects in the years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, a US Senate report has said.
The summary of the report, compiled by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the CIA had misled Americans about what it was doing.The information the CIA collected this way failed to secure information that foiled any threats, the report said.
In a statement, the CIA insisted the interrogations had helped save lives. Many Republicans have also condemned the report as a flawed account of the response to the attacks on 11 September, 2001.

Former CIADirectorJohn Brennan defended the usefulness of the CIA’s enhanced interrogation tactics after the CIA torture report was released ... And yet, during his confirmation hearings in 2013, Brennan expressed doubts that the CIA enhanced interrogation program had resulted in valuable intelligence ... and interrogation program with the CIA....

Feinstein hinted that she would support Gina Haspel, Trump’s nominee to lead the CIA, praising Haspel’s work as deputy director and noting that she had come to respect and like the nominee, despite Haspel’s role in the controversial post-9/11 CIA detention and interrogation program ...interrogation techniques used by the CIA under PresidentGeorge W....

All five accused in the Haryana Civil Services (HCS) judicial paper leak case will be interrogated together by the special investigation team (SIT) in Burail jail. The court on Wednesday allowed an SIT application seeking permission to interrogate all the five accused together ... the police wanted to interrogate them together to extract more details....

US Secretary of StateMike Pompeo on Thursday said that there was no "deep state" in either the CIA or the State Department... Pompeo was also asked if the deep state existed in the CIA, as he previously served its director ... The employees that worked for me at the CIA nearly uniformly were aimed at achieving the president's objectives and America's objectives," he said....

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
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VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

VICE News Exclusive: The Architect of the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Program, James Mitchell

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The SenateIntelligence Committee has released a blistering, 500-page report on the CIA’s controversial detention and interrogation program, a document that committee chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said represents the most significant oversight effort in the history of the US Senate.
The $40 million, five-year study concluded that CIA officials exaggerated the value of the intelligence they gleaned from dozens of “high-value detainees” held at black site prisons, where they were subjected to so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such as sleep deprivation and waterboarding.
The committee reviewed more than 6 million pages of top-secret CIA documents and found that the architect of the interrogation program was a retired Air Force psychologist named James Mitchell, an agency contractor who — according to news reports — personally waterboarded alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Senate report does not identify Mitchell by name.
Mitchell has a signed a non-disclosure agreement with the CIA and was unable to discuss his alleged role in the agency's enhanced interrogation program, but VICENews met up with him in suburban Florida to discuss the Senate's report and one of the darkest chapters of the war on terror. This is the first time Mitchell has ever appeared on camera.
Editor's note: One week after this video was released the restrictions on Mitchell's non-disclosure agreement were loosened. In an exclusive follow-up interview with VICE News, Mitchell admitted that he was the interrogator who personally waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, al Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaydah, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the accused mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing - http://bit.ly/1zoSmA8
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We Can Make You Talk: Interrogation Techniques

The treatment of suspects in the War on Terror held at Guantanamo Bay has sparked a firest...

We Can Make You Talk: Interrogation Techniques

The treatment of suspects in the War on Terror held at Guantanamo Bay has sparked a firestorm of controversy, much centering around the methods that military investigators use to extract information from these putative terrorists. Discover the development of interrogation techniques and how suspects surrender information.

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Osama Bin Laden's Driver - US Interrogation techniques in action first time released!!

People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, wa...

Osama Bin Laden's Driver - US Interrogation techniques in action first time released!!

People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how "terrible" we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in Afghanistan. Hamdan was captured in southern Afghanistan on November 24, 2001. According to documents obtained by the Associated Press, he was captured in a car with four other alleged al-Qaeda associates, including Osama bin laden's son-in-law, three of whom were killed in a firefight with Afghan forces. Hamdan and the other surviving associate in the car were later turned over to U.S. forces. ATTENTION!! We are moving! Because of YouTube's new policy against military related videos and on where advertisers are allowed to put their Ads, we must move our videos.
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The Dark Prison: The Legacy of the CIA Torture Programme - Fault Lines

"In the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. We did a whole lot of things that were right, but we tortured some folks."
It's been more than a year since US President Barack Obama admitted that the CIA tortured prisoners at its interrogation centres.
While the CIA has long admitted the use of waterboarding, which simulates drowning by pouring water into a person's nose and mouth, a truncated and heavily redacted report by the Senate Intelligence Committee in December 2015 detailed other abuses that went beyond previous disclosures.
Reading like a script from a horror film, some of the techniques involved prisoners being slapped and punched while being dragged naked up and down corridors, being kept in isolation in total darkness, subject to constant deafening music, rectal rehydration and being locked in coffin-shaped boxes.
Critical to the development of the CIA's brutal interrogation programme was a legal memo that said the proposed methods of interrogation were not torture if they did not cause "organ failure, death or permanent damage".
Despite failing to produce any useful information about imminent terrorist attacks, the CIA meted out these and other brutal treatments for years after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
And with dozens of people having since been released without charge, and at least a quarter of them officially declared to have been "wrongfully detained", the effects of torture live on with the victims, burned into their minds.
In this episode of Fault Lines, we explore the plight of these men struggling to overcome their harrowing experiences of torture since leaving CIA-run black sites.
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Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden...

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan.
People say so much about US interrogation tecniques, well here it is in action. Listen, watch and learn how terrible we are. First ever released footage of an interrogation in the field in.
Two videos and an audio tape from the secret interrogations of captured al Qaeda operatives have been discovered. As Bob Orr reports, they could be key evidence against an accused 9/11 plotter.

Former CIA Officer Will Teach You How to Spot a Lie l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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Deception Training by former CIA Agent l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. A...

Deception Training by former CIA Agent l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAAgent with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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The Italian Imam Kidnapped By The CIA For Torture In Egypt

The CIA's Italian Job (2005) - How the CIA broke international law to kidnap a man off of ...

The Italian Imam Kidnapped By The CIA For Torture In Egypt

The CIA's Italian Job (2005) - How the CIA broke international law to kidnap a man off of the streets of MilanWatch our collected playlist on the CIA's "enhanced interrogation techniques" here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGSlkijht5gQCj6toIgfOgeDMgp3efvP
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The CIA’s abduction of a suspected terrorist from Milan ruined a major surveillance operation and violated Italy’s national sovereignty. Now, those responsible are facing trial.
“The kidnapping of Abu Omar was a serious crime”, states Italian prosecutor Armando Spataro. “It also seriously damaged the fight against terrorism”. Police have uncovered in minute detail how the CIA carried out the abduction and flew Abu Omar to Egypt to be tortured. “Such an act offends the Italian judiciary”, states JudgeGuido Salvini. The case is being closely watched in Europe, where other similar ‘renditions’ are known to have taken place.
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This is a trial exhibit authorized for release by the Ontario Superior Court. The full chilling police interrogation and detailed confession of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, a Canadian nurse working in a long-term care home who was convicted of eight counts of first-degree murder for her purposeful killing of patients under her care; PART ONE of THREE.
Her elderly patients at a three long-term care facilities where she worked died between 2007 and 2014, and at a private house. She also pleaded guilty to attempting to kill four others. Her guilty pleas on June 1, 2017, make her the most prolific female serial killer in Canadian history. Her two-and-a-half-hour videotaped confession came on Oct. 5, 2016, after agreeing to an interview with WoodstockPolice. She spoke with Det. Const. Nathan Hergott.
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